SNOWBANK OVERDOSE: A Coldwater man, 27, was taken to Bronson Battle Creek for treatment after Battle Creek police said he was found in his car in a snowbank after an apparent drug overdose. Officers were called at noon Sunday to the 100 block of West Columbia Avenue near Highland Avenue.

Police said passing motorists stopped and later told police the man was unconscious with his foot on the accelerator and the car stuck in the snow and smoking. One of the people broke a window in the car. The man was pulled out and administered Narcan by Battle Creek firefighters before he was taken to the hospital. He told police he came to Battle Creek with two other men to buy drugs. One of them injected him with the heroin. Police said the man was alone in the car when he was found.

MACHETE FOUND: A warrant for carrying a concealed weapon is being sought for a 17-year-old student after police said he had a machete with a 12-inch blade in his backpack when he entered Battle Creek Preparatory Academy at 60 W. Van Buren St. at 9:06 a.m. Feb. 6.

The student told police he had been at his aunt's house several days earlier and took the machete so his younger cousins did not find it and were injured. He said it was in his backpack for several days and he had forgotten about it but did not have any intent to use it.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Battle Creek police have reported the following cases:

• A woman, 35, told officers she was assaulted by a man, 30, in the 300 block of Capital Avenue Northeast at 10:50 p.m. Sunday.

• A man, 31, was arrested after his wife, 33, said she was assaulted in the 300 block of East Emmett Street at 10:34 p.m. Sunday.

• A woman, 52, said she was assaulted by her husband, 57, in the 1300 block of Lakeview Avenue at 7:15 p.m. Sunday.

DRUGS: Two people, a man, 29, and woman, 40, were arrested in the 90 block of Division Drive at 6:52 p.m. Sunday on charges of possession of methamphetamine.